KANSAN.COM / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / MONDAY, MARCH 7, 2011 / **SPORTS** / 9A Kansas 24|27-51 Kansas State 26|30-56 Points Jayhawk Stat Leaders Carolyn Davis 15 Rebounds Carolyn Davis 14 Assists Kansas Angel Goodrich 6 Player FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA Rebs A Pts Carolyn Davis 5-11 0-0 14 1 15 Tania Jackson 1-4 0-2 4 0 2 Monica Engelman 3-9 1-3 0 1 7 Marisha Brown 2-3 0-0 4 0 4 Angel Goodrich 1-8 0-1 3 6 3 Aishah Sutherland 5-12 0-0 9 1 11 Keena Mays 1-4 1-3 0 1 5 Krysten Boogaard 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 Diara Moore 2-4 0-0 2 1 4 Totals 20-57 2-9 40 11 51 Kansas State Player FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA Rebs A Pts Jalana Childs 6-15 0-0 1 2 16 Branshea Brown 2-6 0-0 6 0 5 Brittany Chambers 4-13 0-2 9 3 9 Taelor Karr 4-11 1-4 8 0 12 Mariah White 5-8 0-0 4 3 14 Kelsey Hill 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Chantay Caron 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Totals 21-53 1-6 35 8 56 With 27 seconds left, Kansas had the chance to win the game with a three-pointer but the ball sailed out of bounds right to the bench. Kansas only had 13 turnovers but those came at crucial times never allowing the Jayhawks to build up a run. BY KATHLEEN GIER kgier@kansan.com "We can't turn over the ball that much, especially at home," senior forward Krysten Boogaard said. Kansas' missed layups and free throws down the stretch allowed Kansas State to seal the game. Kansas lost the game 56-51 and fell to 19-11 overall and 6-10 in conference play. "Those are just free points that we just didn't convert," Boogaard said. Coach born not impressed with the effort level of the Jayhawks late in the game on defense. Coach Bonnie Henrickson was The Jayhawks tallied 13 turnovers in the aggressive battle. Fouls were called tight and the crowd reacted disapprovingly. Turnovers cost Jayhawks a victory. 51-56 "There are nights where you feel like you beat yourself," Henrickson The margin was only one or two possessions at any time in the game. The game was never comfortable, but that only seems fitting for the second installment of the Sunflower Showdown. "It is frustrating and it is tough, but we know to expect that every game," sophomore forward Carolyn Davis said. Kansas and K-State both entered the game looking for a final victory in the regular season to put them over the 20 win mark. Chapman University School of Law, located in the heart of Southern California, has earned an outstanding reputation in national publications, as determined by peer assessments and, perhaps most importanty, by the success of its graduates. Renowned Faculty, Premier Programs and Superb Facilities on One of the Nation's Most Dynamic Campuses Senior Day ends with misfortune DEGREE PROGRAMS - JD, JD/MBA - JD/MBA in Film Producing CERTIFICATES WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Tax Law - Environment/Land Use/Real Estate Law - Elder Law Clinic - Family Violence Clinic - Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence Education and Cost Control Division Mediation Clinic Ninth Circuit Appellate Clinic "It's frustrating and it is tough, but we know to expect that every game." CLINICAL PROGRAMS - Entertainment Contracts Law Clinic - Tax Appeals Clinic - Tax Law Clinic CAROLYN DAVIS Sophomore forward CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Brown, who recently returned from a suspension, started and played 29 minutes in which she contributed four points and four SCHOOL OF LAW One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866 www.chapman.edu/law ABA Accredited Association of American Law Schools In an odd turn of senior day events, Boogaard did not start and only saw three minutes of gametime where she contributed one rebound. The four-year veteran — who has contributed over 1,000 points in her career in 128 games — rode the bench with warm-ups on for the majority of the game. In a somber ceremony after the game, Kansas recognized its two seniors. Senior guard Marisha Brown and Boogaard walked in on rose petals and received their display cases. The team hugged and cried as they said goodbye. said. "That is what it felt in the locker room and that is what it felt like at the end of the game." rebounds. Davis led the Jayhawks in scoring, but struggled from the field. She scored 15 points off 5-11 shooting.From the free throw line Davis had more trouble, only converting five of 11 shots. "I look at my free-throw shooting and that has been hurting me," Davis said. "I have to convert from there because I go there a lot." Kansas will face Colorado at 11 a.m. on Tuesday in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. Edited by Sean Tokarz Kansas sophomore guard Monica Engelman pushes through Kansas State sophomore guard Brittany Chambers with a layup Saturday evening at Allen Fieldhouse. Engelman scored nine points in the Jayhawks' 51-56 loss. Travis Young/KANSAN South Padre? Panama City? Spring Break Road Trip? We want to make sure that you make it to and from your spring break destination. 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